Understand linear equations and its types. Form the linear equations involving slopes of different situations. Students and Teachers will be able to.

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Understand linear equations and its types. Form the linear equations involving slopes of different situations. Students and Teachers will be able to

To write an equation of a line in point – slope form, all you need is … … Any Point On The Line … … The Slope … (x 1, y 1 ) m Once you have these two things, you can write the equation as y – y 1 = m (x – x 1 ) That’s “y minus the y-value of the point equals the slope times the quantity of x minus the x-value of the point”.

Write the equation of the line that goes through the point (2, –3) and has a slope of 4. Point = (2, –3) Slope = 4 y – y 1 = m (x – x 1 ) y + 3 = 4 (x – 2) Starting with the point – slope form Plug in the y-value, the slope, and the x-value to get Notice, that when you subtracted the “–3” it became “+3”.

y – y 1 = m (x – x 1 ) Starting with the point – slope form Plug in the y-value, the slope, and the x-value to get Notice, that when you subtracted the “–4” it became “+4”. Write the equation of the line that goes through the point (–4, 6) and has a slope of. Point = (–4, 6) Slope = y – 6 = (x + 4)

Write the equation of the line that goes through the points (6, –4) and (2, 8). Point = (6, –4) Slope = –3 y + 4 = –3 (x – 6) We have two points, but we’re missing the slope. Using the formula for slope, we can find the slope to be Point = (2, 8) Slope = –3 To use point – slope form, we need a point and a slope. Since we have two points, just pick one … IT DOESN’T MATTER … BOTH answers are acceptable… more on why later. y – 8 = –3 (x – 2) Using the first point, we have,Using the second point, we have, y 2 – y 1 x 2 – x 1

 An equation whose graph is a straight line is a linear equation. Since a function rule is an equation, a function can also be linear.  m = slope  b = y-intercept Y = mx + b (if you know the slope and where the line crosses the y-axis, use this form)

y + 4 = –3 (x – 6)y – 8 = –3 (x – 2) Earlier we wrote an equation of the line that went through the points (6, –4) and (2, 8). Sometimes, we want the line written in a different form. To change a point-slope equation in slope-intercept form, solve for y and simplify the right side of the equation. - Solve for y: Add or subtract the y-value of the point to both sides - Simplify: Distribute the slope and then combine like terms. Here are the two answers we had from the earlier example. Subtract 4 from both sidesAdd 8 to both sides y = –3 (x – 6) – 4y = –3 (x – 2) + 8 SIMPLIFY Distribute –3 and combine like terms y = –3x + 18 – 4 y = –3x + 14 y = –3x y = –3x + 14 Notice … They’re the same!

Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form that goes through the point (6, 2) and has slope. Begin in point-slope form: y – 2 = (x – 6)y = (x – 6) + 2 Distribute: y = x – Combine Like Terms: y = x – 2 Add 2 to both sides Solve for y:

For an equation to be written as a function, you must solve for y. Solving for y means that “y is written as a function of x ”. When your equation is in point – slope form simply add or subtract the y-value of the point to the other side. y + 3 = 4 (x – 2) From our first example we had In order to write y as a function of x we subtract 3 from both sides of the equation. y = 4 (x – 2) – 3 When you write y as a function of x, you have put your equation in function form. You may replace the y with the notation f (x) … read “f of x ” or “function of x ”. f (x) = 4 (x – 2) – 3 Of the three types of linear equations discussed in this presentation, only slope- intercept form is written as a function.

For example in the equation; y = 3x + 6 m = 3, so the slope is 3 b = +6, so the y-intercept is +6 Let’s look at another: y = 4/5x -7 m = 4/5, so the slope is 4/5 b = -7, so the y-intercept is -7 Please note that in the slope-intercept formula; y = mx + b the “y” term is all by itself on the left side of the equation. That is very important!

2y = 8x + 10 You will notice that in order to get “y” all by itself we have to divide both sides by 2. After you have done that, the equation becomes: Y = 4x + 5 Only then can we determine the slope (4), and the y- intercept (+5)

OK…getting back to the lesson… Your job is to write the equation of a line after you are given the slope and y-intercept… Let’s try one… Given “m” (the slope remember!) = 2 And “b” (the y-intercept) = +9 All you have to do is plug those values into y = mx + b The equation becomes… y = 2x + 9

Using slope-intercept form to write equations, Rewrite the equation solving for y = to determine the slope and y-intercept. 3x – y = 14 -y = -3x y = 3x – 14 or 3x – y = 14 3x = y x – 14 = y x + 2y = 8 2y = -x y = -1x + 4 2

Write each equation in slope-intercept form. Identify the slope and y-intercept. 2x + y = 10 -4x + y = 6 4x + 3y = 9 2x + y = 3 5y = 3x

Write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form that passes through points (3, -4) and (-1, 4). 1) Find the slope. 4 – (-4) 8 -1 – 3 -4 m = -2 2) Choose either point and substitute. Solve for b. y = mx + b(3, -4) -4 = (-2)(3) + b -4 = -6 + b 2 = b Substitute m and b in equation. Y = mx + b Y = -2x + 2

Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form that passes through each pair of points. 1) (-1, -6) and (2, 6) 2) (0, 5) and (3, 1) 3) (3, 5) and (6, 6) 4) (0, -7) and (4, 25) 5) (-1, 1) and (3, -3)

Graphing an Equation y = 3x -1 The y-intercept is -1, so plot point (0, -1) The slope is 3, use the slope to plot the second point Draw a line through the two points.

Writing an equation when you know a point (2, 5) and the slope m = 2

So far, we have discussed only point-slope form. There are other forms of equations that you should be able to identify as a line and graph if necessary. Horizontal Line: y = c, where c is a constant. Vertical Line: x = c, where c is a constant. Slope – Intercept Form: y = mx + b Standard Form: Ax + By = C To write equations in the last two forms, start in point – slope form and rearrange the variables to match the correct format. The next few slides will cover how to do this. m = the slope of the line … b = the y- intercept Example: y = 3 Example: x = –6 Example: y = 3x – 6 A, B, and C are integers. Example: 3x + 4y = –36

The last form of a linear equation we are going to cover is called Standard Form. Ax + By = C, where A, B, and C are integers. If you needed to write an equation of a line in standard form, you would start in point-slope form or slope-intercept form, depending on what information you are given. In both cases, you must put all variables on the left side and all constant values on the right side. If any of the coefficients (A, B, or C) are NOT integers, then you must eliminate any fractions or decimals by multiplying every term in the equation by the appropriate factor.

Let’s do a couple more to make sure you are expert at this. Given m = 2/3, b = -12, Write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form. Y = mx + b Y = 2/3x – 12 One last example… Given m = -5, b = -1 Write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form. Y = mx + b Y = -5x - 1

Write an equation of each line. Use points (0, 1) and (-2, 0) Use points (0, 1) and (3, -1)

Given the slope and y-intercept, write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form. 1) m = 3, b = -14 2) m = -½, b = 4 3) m = -3, b = -7 4) m = 1/2, b = 0 5) m = 2, b = 4

Using slope-intercept form to find slopes and y-intercepts The graph at the right shows the equation of a line both in standard form and slope- intercept form. You must rewrite the equation 6x – 3y = 12 in slope-intercept to be able to identify the slope and y-intercept.

In the graph below, use the information provided to write the equation of the line. Use what you know about writing an equation in slope-intercept form. Slope = 2 and point (2,7)

Do you think you can use the same method to find the y-intercept in the graph below? Here we must use a different form of writing an equation and that form is called point-slope. Slope = 7/3 and point (2,7)

Point-Slope Form and Writing Equations Suppose you know that a line passes through the point (3, 4) with slope 2. You can quickly write an equation of the line using the x- and y-coordinates of the point and using the slope. The point-slope form of the equation of a non- vertical line that passes through the (x 1, y 1 ) with slope m. y – y 1 = m(x – x 1 ) (if you know a point and the slope, use this form)

Using point-slope form, write the equation of a line that passes through (4, 1) with slope -2. y – y 1 = m(x – x 1 ) y – 1 = -2(x – 4) Substitute 4 for x 1, 1 for y 1 and -2 for m. Write in slope-intercept form. y – 1 = -2x + 8 y = -2x + 9

Using point-slope form, write the equation of a line that passes through (-1, 3) with slope 7. y – y 1 = m(x – x 1 ) y – 3 = 7[x – (-1)] y – 3 = 7(x + 1) Write in slope-intercept form y – 3 = 7x + 7 y = 7x + 10